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About song and easy letter notes
Embarking on a musical journey, especially one as enriching as learning to play the piano or keyboard, can often be daunting for beginners. However, with the help of tools like keyboard stickers and the innovative approach of using letter notes, this journey can turn into an exciting adventure. One song that stands out in this context, and is featured in many a piano book for beginners, is “Katiusza.” This traditional Russian song, composed in 1938 by Matvey Blanter with lyrics by Mikhail Isakovsky, offers learners not just a melody but a rich cultural tapestry to explore. It’s a folk-style ballad that speaks volumes of the Russian spirit, with lyrics that narrate a tale of a girl named Katiusza standing by a river, longing for her beloved.
“Katiusza” is more than just a song; it’s a gateway to understanding a piece of Russian history and culture. Its simplicity, coupled with the emotional depth of its lyrics, makes it an ideal piece for beginners to learn. It’s perfect for those using a piano learning book for adults or even a piano book for kids, as it offers piano exercises for beginners that are engaging and straightforward. With the unique play by letter method, where letter notation is used instead of traditional notes, learners can start playing “Katiusza” almost immediately. This method, highlighted in a piano songbook with letters or a keyboard songbook for beginners, demystifies the process of music learning, making it accessible and fun. As learners progress through the song, they not only practice essential piano exercises for beginners but also immerse themselves in a piece of music that has been covered and celebrated by artists worldwide, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers. Whether you’re a young learner or an adult venturing into music for the first time, “Katiusza” offers a beautifully simple yet profoundly enriching musical experience.
Some of the notes on our website contain the full version of the song, and some are excerpts, or for example the very beginning, chorus or verse, etc. Full versions of all the notes can be found in our books and e-books: SHOP.